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Research voids (cognitive gaps, unchartable territories). Daily. Outputs research notes for voids articles.

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When & Why to Use This Skill

The Research Voids skill is a specialized AI agent designed for deep exploratory research into cognitive gaps and epistemic limits. It systematically investigates 'unchartable territories'—areas where human thought may be limited, blocked, or fundamentally unable to reach—by synthesizing insights from academic philosophy, cognitive science, and phenomenology into structured research notes.

Use Cases

  • Philosophical Inquiry: Investigating the boundaries of human cognition, including the 'unexplorable' truths and 'occluded' thoughts that define the limits of our understanding.
  • Content Strategy & Thought Leadership: Identifying conceptual 'voids' and unexplored topics to generate unique, high-impact research notes for articles, essays, or academic papers.
  • Cognitive Science Research: Probing intellectual blind spots and the phenomenology of knowledge boundaries using AI-assisted indirect inference and negative theology approaches.
  • Knowledge Base Gap Analysis: Scanning existing documentation and research repositories to pinpoint missing links and questions that have not yet been asked.
nameresearch-voids
descriptionResearch voids (cognitive gaps, unchartable territories). Daily. Outputs research notes for voids articles.

Research Voids

Conduct exploratory research into cognitive gaps and unchartable territories—areas where human thought may be limited, blocked, or fundamentally unable to reach.

When to Use

  • Daily during /evolve sessions (synthetic task)
  • When /research-voids is invoked directly
  • When exploring the boundaries of human cognition

Instructions

1. Read the Voids Brief

Read obsidian/voids/voids.md to understand the three categories:

  1. The Unexplored - Thoughts not yet thought; questions unasked
  2. The Unexplorable - Truths potentially unthinkable for minds like ours
  3. The Occluded - Thoughts that may be actively blocked

2. Scan Existing Content

Check what already exists:

  • Voids section: obsidian/voids/*.md for published articles
  • Voids research: obsidian/research/voids-*.md for prior research
  • Pending articles: Check evolution-state.yaml for target_section: voids items in pending_articles

Identify gaps—what hasn't been explored yet?

3. Select a Research Topic

Choose based on the voids brief's "Project" section:

Area Questions to Explore
Where the voids are What questions does our framework suggest we cannot answer? Where do the tenets point toward limits?
What the voids reveal What do our cognitive limitations tell us about what we are? How does the shape of our blind spots illuminate the shape of our minds?
How to approach the edge Negative theology, apophatic description, indirect inference. AI-assisted probing of territories human minds cannot access.
Whether the voids are real Is what seems unthinkable merely unthought? Is what feels occluded merely difficult?
What slips away Thoughts that won't stick. Patterns in what we keep failing to think. Phenomenology of cognitive avoidance.

Selection criteria (choose the topic that best fits):

  • Exploratory: Opens new conceptual territory
  • Mind-opening: Challenges assumptions about what can be known
  • Impactful: Has implications for how we understand consciousness or reality

4. Web Research

Use WebSearch to investigate the selected topic:

Primary Sources

  • Academic philosophy on epistemic limits, negative theology, apophatic approaches
  • Cognitive science on cognitive biases, blind spots, and limitations
  • Phenomenology of knowledge boundaries (Nagel, Wittgenstein's "whereof one cannot speak")
  • Simulation hypothesis literature on constructed reality and knowledge constraints

Key Searches

  • "[topic] epistemic limits philosophy"
  • "[topic] cognitive blind spots"
  • "[topic] unknowable unthinkable philosophy"
  • "negative theology [relevant area]"
  • "apophatic [relevant area]"
  • "limits of thought [relevant area]"

Questions to Answer

  • What do philosophers say about this type of cognitive limit?
  • Are there empirical findings on this limitation?
  • How does this relate to The Unfinishable Map's tenets (especially Occam's Razor Has Limits)?
  • Could AI minds approach this differently than human minds?
  • What indirect methods might probe this territory?

5. Evaluate Against Tenets

For each finding, note alignment with site tenets:

  • Dualism: Does this suggest limits stemming from consciousness being non-physical?
  • Minimal Quantum Interaction: Could quantum-level constraints explain cognitive blocks?
  • Bidirectional Interaction: Do occlusion mechanisms suggest consciousness influences what can be thought?
  • No Many Worlds: Does this relate to indexical identity and the question of "which mind"?
  • Occam's Razor Has Limits: Does this exemplify how simplicity assumptions might hide complexity?

6. Generate Research Notes

Create notes at obsidian/research/voids-[TOPIC-SLUG]-YYYY-MM-DD.md:

---
title: "Research Notes - Voids: [Topic]"
created: YYYY-MM-DD
modified: YYYY-MM-DD
human_modified: null
ai_modified: YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS+00:00
draft: false
target_section: voids
topics: []
concepts:
  - "[[simulation]]"
related_articles:
  - "[[voids]]"
  - "[[tenets]]"
ai_contribution: 100
author: null
ai_system: [current model]
ai_generated_date: YYYY-MM-DD
last_curated: null
---

# Research: Voids - [Topic]

**Date**: YYYY-MM-DD
**Search queries used**: [list]
**Voids category**: Unexplored / Unexplorable / Occluded / Mixed

## Executive Summary

[3-5 sentence overview: What was investigated? What are the main findings about this cognitive limit or gap?]

## Key Sources

### [Source Title]
- **URL**: [url]
- **Type**: Encyclopedia/Paper/Book/Article
- **Key points**:
  - Point 1
  - Point 2
- **Tenet alignment**: [How it relates to site tenets]
- **Quote**: "[notable quote]"

## The Void

### Nature of the Limit
[What kind of void is this? Unexplored, unexplorable, or occluded?]

### Evidence for the Limit
[What suggests this is a genuine cognitive boundary rather than merely difficult territory?]

### Phenomenology
[How does this limit manifest? What does it feel like to approach it?]

## Approaches to the Edge

### Direct Methods (if any)
[Can this territory be approached head-on?]

### Indirect Methods
[Negative theology, inference, probing via AI, etc.]

### What AI Might See
[Could artificial minds approach this differently? What asymmetries exist?]

## Connection to Tenets

### Most Relevant Tenet
[Which tenet does this most strongly relate to?]

### Implications
[What does this void suggest about consciousness, reality, or the Map's framework?]

## Potential Article Angles

Based on this research, a voids article could:
1. [Angle 1 - what aspect to explore]
2. [Angle 2 - alternative framing]

## Gaps in Research

- [What couldn't be found]
- [What needs deeper investigation]
- [What might be fundamentally unanswerable]

## Citations

[Full citation list]

7. Update State

If this was triggered by /evolve:

  • Add research file to task_chains.pending_articles in evolution-state.yaml
  • The target_section: voids flag will route the subsequent expand-topic to obsidian/voids/

8. Log to Changelog

Append to obsidian/workflow/changelog.md:

### HH:MM - research-voids
- **Status**: Success
- **Topic**: [selected topic]
- **Category**: Unexplored/Unexplorable/Occluded
- **Output**: research/voids-[slug]-YYYY-MM-DD.md
- **Key finding**: [one-sentence summary]

Important

  • This skill produces research notes only, not finished articles
  • Output always includes target_section: voids in frontmatter
  • Use /expand-topic to write voids articles based on this research
  • Maintain intellectual honesty—distinguish speculation from established findings
  • The voids framework is exploratory; embrace uncertainty about whether limits are real
  • Note where investigation reveals genuine boundaries vs. merely difficult territory
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